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David Wilkerson

Distractions in the Holy Place

David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of a sanctified heart and intimacy with Jesus in worship, warning against hypocrisy and distractions that can lead to powerless and unexciting worship.
David Wilkerson addresses the issue of mental distractions during prayer and worship, emphasizing that many come to church with their bodies but leave their hearts and minds elsewhere. He cites Matthew 15:7-8, where Jesus condemns hypocrisy in worship, urging believers to engage fully with their hearts and thoughts in God's presence. Wilkerson warns against treating God's house lightly, referencing Leviticus 10:3 to highlight the need for sanctity and reverence when approaching God. He encourages Christians to cultivate intimacy with Jesus at home, as true worshipers bring their own fire ignited through personal prayer. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper engagement in worship to experience God's glory and majesty.

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"Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying, This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me" (Matthew 15:7-8)

I want to talk to you about mental distractions during prayer and worship, especially in the house of God. Jesus called people hypocrites who came into His presence mouthing words of praise, but whose minds and hearts were preoccupied. He spoke directly to them, saying, "You give Me your mouth and your lips but your mind is somewhere else. Your heart is nowhere near Me!"

What about you? Most likely, you are present in God's house for an hour every week. Your body is in church but where is your mind? Your mouth says, "I worship You, Lord," but is your heart a thousand miles away? Where do your thoughts take you during worship and praise?

Do you become preoccupied with family concerns or a business matter that's been hounding you? How distracted do you get during that hour in church as the congregation draws near to God's majesty?

It is dangerous to come into God's house and enter into His presence lightly. "Then Moses said unto Aaron, This is it that the Lord spake, saying, I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me, and before all the people I will be glorified" (Leviticus 10:3). The Lord said to Aaron, "I will not be treated as an ordinary person. If you're going to come into My presence, you must come before Me sanctified. All who approach My holiness must do so with carefulness and thoughtfulness because of My glory and majesty."

If your heart is not engaged during worship and your thoughts are not captive to the obedience of Christ, you might as well put a straw man in your seat. At least that is more honest than coming into God's house with no mind and no heart.

The reason many Christians do not worship with power, excitement and zeal is because they have no intimacy with Jesus at home. Those who have learned to worship and focus privately bring their own fire -- a fire ignited in the secret closet of prayer. True worshipers can't wait to get to church to praise the Lord among His people.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Mental Distractions in Worship
  2. A. Coming into God's presence lightly
  3. B. The danger of hypocrisy in worship
  4. C. The importance of a sanctified heart
  5. II. The Lord's Expectations
  6. A. Sanctification in those who come near
  7. B. Glorification before all the people
  8. III. The Consequences of Distractions
  9. A. Worship without power or excitement
  10. B. The need for intimacy with Jesus at home
  11. IV. True Worshipers
  12. A. Those who worship with power and zeal
  13. B. Those who bring their own fire to church

Key Quotes

“You give Me your mouth and your lips but your mind is somewhere else. Your heart is nowhere near Me!” — David Wilkerson
“If your heart is not engaged during worship and your thoughts are not captive to the obedience of Christ, you might as well put a straw man in your seat.” — David Wilkerson
“True worshipers can't wait to get to church to praise the Lord among His people.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Make sure your heart is engaged during worship, and your thoughts are captive to the obedience of Christ.
  • Prioritize intimacy with Jesus at home, so that you can bring your own fire to church.
  • Be honest with yourself about your level of engagement in worship, and make changes if necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to come into God's presence lightly?
It means to approach God's presence without carefulness and thoughtfulness, without a sanctified heart.
Why do many Christians not worship with power and excitement?
It is because they have no intimacy with Jesus at home, and therefore do not bring their own fire to church.
What is the importance of a sanctified heart in worship?
A sanctified heart is necessary to approach God's presence with carefulness and thoughtfulness, and to glorify Him before all the people.
What is the difference between a true worshiper and someone who is just going through the motions?
A true worshiper is someone who has learned to worship and focus privately, and brings their own fire to church, while someone who is just going through the motions is not truly worshiping God.

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